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    Kristin McCarthy


    Teens Speak Out

    Cupertino high school students discuss their value to the community at Cornerstone Project forum


    Cupertino youth from three local high schools had a chance to let their voices be heard Sept. 17 at a meeting sponsored by the Cornerstone Project and hosted by Mayor Sandra James. James invited students from Cupertino, Homestead and Monta Vista high schools in an attempt to reach out to the youth to find out what their concerns are about their value to the community. The forum was held in response to a local survey that the Cornerstone Project performed, asking students to answer questions about certain assets they may or may not have encountered.   More

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    Sierra Club announces City Council endorsements

    Group backs Dolly Sandoval and Geoff Patnoe based on their environmental stances.
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    Council approves teen commission

    Commission will oversee teen programs and organize events.
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    Local youngsters compete in Ultimate Kids Triathlon

    The TRIbe Triathlon Club sponsored event at De Anza College.
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Teens speak out at Cornerstone Project forum

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